Gary D. Gardner - Atherton CA Robert Choi - Gilroy CA Cynthia A. Peters - Burleson TX
Assignee:
CamelBak Products, Inc. - Petaluma CA
International Classification:
B67D 300
US Classification:
222175, 222490, 220703
Abstract:
A personal hydration system with an improved mouthpiece for use in providing fluid for delivery to a user. The mouthpiece includes a neck that is adapted to be mounted on a supply tube to a hydration system and which is joined to a resilient head. The head includes a dispensing face with a pair of lips that define a normally closed slit, through which fluid is dispensed from the mouthpiece, a perimeter and a minimum dimension between opposed points on the perimeter. The bite region extends from the perimeter to a shoulder, which joins the bite region and the neck. From a closed position, in which the lips extend against each other to close the slit and prevent fluid from being dispensed through the slit, the mouthpiece is deformable to a dispensing position in which the lips are spread at least partially away from each other to allow fluid to be dispensed through the lips.
Personal Hydration System With An Improved Mouthpiece
Gary D. Gardner - Atherton CA Robert Choi - Gilroy CA Cynthia A. Peters - Burleson TX
Assignee:
Came1Bak Products, Inc. - Petaluma CA
International Classification:
B67D 564
US Classification:
222175
Abstract:
A personal hydration system with an improved mouthpiece for use in providing fluid for delivery to a user. The mouthpiece includes a neck that is adapted to be mounted on a supply tube to a hydration system and which is joined to a resilient head. The head includes a dispensing face with a pair of lips that define a normally closed slit, through which fluid is dispensed from the mouthpiece, a perimeter and a minimum dimension between opposed points on the perimeter. The bite region extends from the perimeter to a shoulder, which joins the bite region and the neck. From a closed position, in which the lips extend against each other to close the slit and prevent fluid from being dispensed through the slit, the mouthpiece is deformable to a dispensing position in which the lips are spread at least partially away from each other to allow fluid to be dispensed through the lips.
Personal Hydration System With An Improved Mouthpiece
Gary D. Gardner - Atherton CA Cynthia A. Peters - Burleson TX Robert Choi - Gilroy CA
Assignee:
CamelBak Products, Inc. - Petaluma CA
International Classification:
B67D 300
US Classification:
222175
Abstract:
A personal hydration system with an improved mouthpiece for use in providing fluid for delivery to a user. The mouthpiece includes a neck that is adapted to be mounted on a supply tube to a hydration system and which is joined to a resilient head. The head includes a dispensing face with a pair of lips that define a normally closed slit, through which fluid is dispensed from the mouthpiece, a perimeter and a minimum dimension between opposed points on the perimeter. The bite region extends from the perimeter to a lip-receiving shoulder, which extends from the bite region to the neck, and the bite region has a length measured from the perimeter to the lip-receiving shoulder which is less than the minimum dimension. From a closed position, in which the lips extend against each other to close the slit and prevent fluid from being dispensed through the slit, the mouthpiece is deformable to a dispensing position in which the lips are spread at least partially away from each other to allow fluid to be dispensed through the lips.
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The project is funded primarily by donations made through its Rose Float program fundraising campaign, including a $1-million donation from alumni Butch Lindley, said Cynthia Peters, a university spokeswoman.